Perhaps only demographic fact should be presented - names of communities and individuals who perished, statistics, photographs, blueprints of death camps.
That demographic fact initially led the Bush administration to shy away from bombing a path toward Kabul for the Northern Alliance.
With that paragraph Kulischer created a bridge linking the migration of individuals and the demographic fact of great migrations.
And the Administration seems to have recognized a demographic fact: the relative decline in the number of white men.
While the numbers over any given age are a demographic fact, the numbers of pensioners will be determined by retirement and pensions policies.
In fact, there is something compelling about the rock-hard demographic facts that provide the basis of his speculation.
Here the demographic fact of 1960s fertility ran directly counter to later economic events, whereas the 1990s already show a different combination of circumstances.
He cited earlier overbuilding in some regions, high vacancy rates and the unfavorable demographic fact that baby boomers have now become buyers rather than renters.
Multiculturalism can refer to a demographic fact, a particular set of philosophical ideas, or a specific orientation by government or institutions toward a diverse population.
Taken together, these two demographic facts spell trouble for financing Western Europe's social security systems.